Posted by showcrop on March 30, 2020 at 06:57:06 from (75.68.37.174):
Like most everyone I have a little more time for projects right now. I have three that are top priority. My Arctic cat snowmobile had a major problem a year ago, and after getting back to it in Nov. health problems brought it to a stop in Mid Dec until Mid Feb. It is now done except for a couple minor parts and an adjustment.
I started on my tedder two years ago after a seal went out. I started the rebuild by going through the main center section of my parts unit, then a week and a half ago I started in tearing down the one with the leak to take the good parts off.
The rebuilt center section ahead of the forklift:
Starting the tear down:
Further along in the teardown:
Some paint for many of the parts. Since it is red I added hardener. Parts for it came Saturday so it is up for completion today or tomorrow.
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Yesterday I worked on a few small jobs and then cleaned my work bench. It is the cleanest now since when I installed it in late '05.
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This was the big project a year ago. I got it on the road last August but due to a problem with the clutch release bearing I had to tear back into it.
I ordered parts for it Friday. They should be in this coming Friday.
I knocked out some major outdoor projects on Thursday and Saturday.
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